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Home»News»European Commission Opens Crypto Rules Review as Euro Stablecoin Gains Support
European Commission Opens Crypto Rules Review as Euro Stablecoin Gains Support
The European Commission has launched a formal review of MiCA crypto rules as a bank-backed Euro stablecoin project gains support across the continent.
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European Commission Opens Crypto Rules Review as Euro Stablecoin Gains Support

Michael FawnBy Michael FawnMay 21, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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The European Commission launched a wide-ranging consultation on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, to review its Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation. This legislative assessment aims to determine if the current framework remains fit for purpose as a consortium of European banks expands its support for a private Euro stablecoin project. The move comes as regulators worry that strict local rules might be handing market dominance to US dollar-denominated tokens.

Formal responses to the two consultations published by the commission—one for the public and a technical version for industry experts—are due by August 30 or 31, 2026. While MiCA originally entered into force in June 2023, its specific rules for Asset-Referenced Tokens (ARTs) and E-Money Tokens (EMTs) only became applicable on June 30, 2024. This review follows growing pressure to address legislative gaps before the 2026 deadline for firms to obtain full authorization as Crypto-Asset Service Providers (CASPs).

The review arrives at a time when institutional interest is shifting. As seen with Italy’s largest bank exceeding $200 million in Bitcoin exposure, traditional financial institutions are deepening their ties to digital assets. The European Commission is now evaluating whether the EU’s blanket ban on paying interest to stablecoin holders should be lifted to help European issuers compete with products in the US and UK.

Evaluating European competitiveness and stablecoin interest bans

A primary focus of the consultation is the current prohibition on stablecoin issuers paying interest to holders. European officials are monitoring developments in the United States, where rewards and interest for digital assets remain a subject of active debate. There is a fear that the EU could become a “flyover zone” if its regulations remain significantly more restrictive than those in other major financial hubs.

The commission is also weighing whether to mirror policies discussed in the UK, which might require systemic stablecoin issuers to hold reserves directly at the central bank. Currently, MiCA allows banks to offer stablecoins without the strict reserve segregation or separate subsidiary requirements proposed elsewhere. Whether the EU should force banks to issue these tokens through independent entities is a central question in the new technical consultation.

Policy shifts are occurring alongside broader market movements. As macro warning signs trigger liquidations across the sector, the need for stable, regulated Euro-pegged assets has become more apparent. The European Central Bank (ECB) is progressing with its own digital euro initiative, but private bank-backed projects are gaining momentum as they seek to provide liquidity for industrial applications and decentralized finance (DeFi).

Centralizing oversight and addressing regulatory gaps

Beyond stablecoins, the commission is investigating whether to centralize the supervision of crypto firms. Currently, CASP authorization is handled by various national regulators across the member states. The review explores moving these powers to the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) to prevent fragmented enforcement and ensure a level playing field across the union.

Regulators are also looking at “regulatory limbo” cases where certain digital assets do not fit neatly into existing MiCA classifications. This includes a deeper look at the DeFi sector, which was largely left out of the initial MiCA framework. By refining these categories, the EU hopes to provide better clarity for institutional ETF launches and other complex financial products that rely on Precise asset labeling.

The outcome of this review will likely dictate the next phase of European digital finance legislation. Stakeholders including technology firms, think tanks, and consumer groups have roughly three months to submit data that could lead to formal amendments of the MiCA framework. For now, the focus remains on balancing the safety of the eurozone’s financial system with the need for a competitive, native Euro stablecoin ecosystem.

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